I created this card to give to my Mom for Mother's Day. I thought the softness of this collection along with the peaceful floral images would be perfect to create a card for my Mom who loves to garden. To embellish the card, I machine stitched around the outside of the Primrose Noteworthy die cut with gold thread. I then added the pink jewels.

I created this card using the scraps from my At This Moment Card (above). In total, I used only 3 sheets from the 6x6 Primrose paper pad. Here are the scraps that I had left. I always find it easier to make a card with scraps. In fact, these will probably be used on a card as well.

To embellish this card, I added more gold machine stitching and jewels. I dressed up the die cut from the Primrose Noteworthy pack, by adding a brad and jewel to its center.

You know what I never have enough of? Masculine cards. I keep making flowery, pretty cards because they're fun and well... so pretty. But they really don't work well when you need a card for a man! So I decided to challenge myself to make two birthday cards that would not be flowery or girly and could be given to a guy. I pulled out two masculine-colored collections: "Pop Quiz" and "Woodland Winter". Believe it or not, they work really well together.

I couldn't resist embellishing with a little kraft wood mustache.

"Pop Quiz" has a great sheet called "Bookworm" that has all these tags and library cards. I decided it would be great to have a matching gift tag to add to the gift bag or just the gift itself, so I simply cut it out, inked the edges, and embellished with a large eyelet.

And here is the inside of this card, using the "pop Quiz" lined paper called "Midterm" - I used it inside both cards to give me a place to add my greeting and sentiment.

Another masculine card using "Pop Quiz". I really love the colors and patterns in this collection. It is definitely very school-themed and perfect for those types of layouts, but it's still flexible enough to use for other purposes as well.

Again, I used the Kraft wood for embellishments. And I also added a coffee cup kraft chipboard sleeve that I tore at the bottom, to give it a bit more of a rugged feel.

And here is the little matching tag I made for this card as well. They're so cute :) The inside of this card is finished with the same lined paper as the card above.

Beautiful cards made from beautiful products! If I won the BoBunny Blossoms, I would use them on some Easter scrapbook pages and also save some for an upcoming Age of Aquarius party --- Flower Power Baby!!! Lol!

I knew as soon as I first saw Primrose that I wanted to do an album with it. Well, now that I finally have the collection I am loving it and have 6 layouts done with 4 more to go. Thanks for some additional inspiration. The cards are beautiful. Love the flowers, too, and could use some more to add to the last 4 layouts! (hint, hint). :-)

Great cards, they are all very well done and are beautiful. Your design team is very talented. What would I use the giveaway flowers for? I think they would be perfect for cards as well as scrapbook pages. I would use them mostly for cards. Thank you for giving us a chance to win these beautiful flowers.

My flowers all seem to be coral and teal - can you tell what my current favorite colors are? Anyway, I sure need this selection of colors! BTW, I love how Juliana made such good use of her materials; I've been working on doing the same thing, using the same paper for 2 or 3 projects.

Beautiful cards! I love your flowers and I would make some beautiful headbands for my twins with these in addition to adding them to my scrapbook pages ( I always drool over them when I see them used on many of Gabrielle Pollaco's gorgeous creations! :)

FABULOUS cards & tags!!!I LOVE to use blossoms to make BEAUTIFUL cards STUNNING and if I was the SUPER LUCKY winner today, I would use them to make more STUNNING cards and try my hand at an AMAZING canvas :)THANK YOU for the chance to win some CRAFTY AWESOMENESS!!!

Great cards! Lovely papers for the feminine cards and the masculine ones are outstanding! It's so difficult sometimes to find the right patterned paper for students or teenagers.Lots of little banners and buttons and fun embellies without looking fussy or too frilled up.Thanks for sharing these great ideas for inspiration! :)